The Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine: A Study Based on Oral Sources (ص 92)

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The Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine: A Study Based on Oral Sources (ص 92)
المحتوى
vish national home, and by their deliberate
ecline of the Arab economy and the eventual domination of tl
economy. Bashir Ibrahim,
a farmer who joined the revolt to become a
s1 courts, firmly believes that British policy was
lifferences in the
yovern S, 1 ir giving economic concessions, in
pivin Md jobs. and tn mn applying ) ‘the ia 7. They made roads to
the Jew sh settle 1ents, supplied them with electricity and
water, while our villages were neglected. Economically the
7overnment wv ould buy irc rom abroad the same crops which
€ in any season and sell it cheaply, so that we
and who ould ha e t e MO ey , d be ready to buy our
lands? Th 1¢ Je ews, ( of c course. » That's S| reat we : hate the I Br nitish
promises, and tl!
eir uncertainty concerning the real intenti
Mandate Power in the country, were some of the ’subsidiary’ causes of
the revolt, as
suggested by the Royal Commission of Inquiry:
"The growth of Arab dist st in His Majesty's
Government's ability and willto carry a ut promises, the
general uncertainty, accentuated by the ambiguity
3ashir Ahmad Ibrahim, personal interview 15/7/€
Zeita, Tulkarm.
تاريخ
1990-10
المنشئ
Sonia Nimr
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